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The 16 Best Hair Growth Shampoos That Actually Work, According to Testing

This is some real hair magic.

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TL;DR

Vegamour GRO+ Advanced Replenishing Shampoo earned the top spot on our list because the results spoke for themselves. Our tester’s hair grew a half inch more than usual over six weeks. For a budget-friendly option, Marc Anthony's Grow Long Shampoo also delivers substantial hair growth without breaking the bank.

If you're struggling with hair loss, you're not alone. It's incredibly common among women, according to trichologist Kate Holden, AIT. Whether you're dealing with stress-induced hair shedding, postpartum hair loss, hormonal hair thinning, or hair that doesn't seem to want to grow, there might be hope in an over-the-counter treatment—namely, shampoo. "Shampoos can help with hair growth by strengthening the hair shaft, reducing breakage, and cleaning the scalp," Holden tells Byrdie. She says maintaining a healthy scalp is crucial, and she recommends formulas infused with protein, such as keratin and rice protein, and conditioning ingredients like glycerin and coconut oil to prevent breakage.

We selected 23 top-rated formulas to test firsthand over six weeks. Our testers lathered up with them multiple times a week, sometimes every day, depending on the brands' guidelines. After evaluating each based on hair type compatibility, ingredients, performance, cleansing ability, scent, and overall results (aka, if we saw hair growth, less shedding, etc.), we narrowed it down to these best hair-growth shampoos that truly made a difference.

What We Like
  • Speeds up hair growth

  • Encourages new growth

  • Effectively cleanses without stripping

What to Consider
  • Doesn't create sudsy lather

Hair Type: Fine, thinning | Key Ingredients: Cannabidiol | Amount: 1.7, 8 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Vegamour Gro+ Advanced stood out from the pack of formulas we tested. Our tester, Roselynn, used this shampoo consistently for six weeks, following the brand's instructions, which say to leave it on for a minute to let the active ingredient (cannabidiol, aka CBD) do its thing. (CBD can potentially help with hair loss by soothing scalp inflammation and regulating oil production.) Roselynn's hair grew about a half-inch more than usual in the same amount of time pre-test, and their baby hairs appeared slightly thicker.

In terms of daily performance, this shampoo did its job without stripping our strands or causing irritation. The scalp felt cleansed, and the hair felt cleaner and noticeably softer after each use. We also liked the mild herbal-citrusy scent. One thing to note: this shampoo doesn't contain sulfates, so you won't get that rich, sudsy lather. However, this didn't affect Roselynn's ability to spread the shampoo onto the scalp and work it into her hair. It rinsed out easily, too.

Photos of a person's hair before and after using Vegamour GRO+ Advanced Replenishing Shampoo

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What We Like
  • Strengthens weak, brittle strands

  • Leaves hair smooth and shiny

  • Subtle floral scent

What to Consider
  • May not promote faster growth

  • Requires more product to create lather

Hair Type: Damaged, brittle | Key Ingredients: Chia seed, fermented bamboo, plant protein | Amount: 2.5, 8.5, 34 oz | Sulfate-Free: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

If your hair has seen better days, this strengthening shampoo will bring it back from the brink and foster healthy growth. Oribe's Hair Alchemy Shampoo promises to fortify weak, damaged hair to reduce breakage and prevent fallout. Our tester, Maggie, didn't notice faster growth or new hairs cropping up, but after six weeks, her hair was smoother and shinier with fewer flyaways and more body. The sulfate-free formula wasn't irritating or drying at all, but Maggie noted that she had to use substantially more of it to generate the sudsy lather you get with many drugstore shampoos. She also liked the light floral scent, which is subtler than most other Oribe products.

Photos of a person's hair before and after using Oribe Hair Alchemy Resilience Shampoo

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What We Like
  • Visibly thickens, strengthens, and adds body

  • Noticeable results after one use

  • Appears to reduce hair loss

What to Consider
  • Perfume-y scent may be too strong for some

Hair Type: Fine, thinning, damaged | Key Ingredients: Peptides, ceramides, salicylic acid | Amount: 8.5 oz | Sulfate-Free: No | Cruelty-Free: No

Kérastase Densifique Shampoo promises to visibly thicken your hair while strengthening it from the roots down. After testing it at home, our tester, Paden, noticed it does that and more. The formula infused her normally flat, oily strands with noticeable density. After just one use, her hair seemed to have more natural-looking volume and lifted roots. What's more, this shampoo appeared to help curb hair loss. It also does its job in terms of daily cleansing and getting rid of scalp buildup. The scent has notes of bergamot, pink mint, musk, and cedar. Some people love it, but it might be a bit too fragrant for the scent-sensitive.

What We Like
  • Great value

  • Curbs breakage and shedding

  • Makes hair more manageable

What to Consider
  • Results aren't dramatic

Hair Type: Thin, damaged | Key Ingredients: Active fruit protein | Amount: 12.5, 22, 33.8 oz | Sulfate-Free: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Garnier makes one of the best drugstore options for strengthening hair. Though the growth results weren't as dramatic as some other formulas we tested, the brand's Grow Strong Shampoo seemed to thicken up strands a bit, encourage baby hairs to grow, help prevent breakage, and make hair more manageable. Our tester, Cathie, noticed fewer hairs in the shower drain. Her scalp and hair felt clean after washing with this shampoo, and it rinsed out easily without creating any buildup. She was a big fan of the foamy lather, classic apple scent, and massive pump bottle, which equals a big bang for your buck.

What We Like
  • Wallet-friendly

  • Prevents breakage

  • Leaves hair smooth and shiny

  • Helps hair grow substantially faster

What to Consider
  • Requires extra rinsing

  • May not promote new growth

Hair Type: Fine, damaged, thinning | Key Ingredients: Caffeine, ginseng, biotin, vitamin E | Amount: 8.4, 16 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: No

Wallet-friendly Marc Anthony Grow Long Super Fast Strength Shampoo certainly has all the right keywords in the product name. After trying it out, we can tell you it's not just lip service. Our tester, Kat, saw substantial hair growth during the testing period. While the formula didn't seem to promote new growth (no new baby hairs sprouted from scalps), her hair appeared healthier after six weeks of use. It also seemed to live up to its claims of preventing breakage. This shampoo lathered into a nice, creamy consistency, gently cleansed the hair and helped calm itchy scalps. One drawback is that it requires more thorough rinsing than other hair washes to get it all out and avoid a residue. Kat loved the light citrusy scent—and wished it lingered longer—and how smooth and shiny her hair felt after each use.

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What We Like
  • Noticeable results within two weeks

  • Speeds up hair growth quickly

  • Suitable for sensitive, dandruff-prone scalps

What to Consider
  • Doesn't create rich lather

  • Doesn't enhance volume or thickness

Hair Type: All | Key Ingredients: Burnet root extract, Japanese tea rose, swertia chirata extract | Amount: 8.5 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Tester Melanie's hair was significantly longer after six weeks of using Évolis Promote Shampoo—in fact, the results were noticeable in just two weeks. She didn't see any new baby hairs or increased thickness, but it definitely seemed to encourage faster growth. The sulfate-free formula doesn't create much of a lather. This resulted in using more of the product than necessary (the brand says to use a "small amount"), which may have had the effect of drying out the hair. Still, it didn't cause any itchiness or aggravate dry, dandruff-prone scalps. The scent is also lovely—not super distinct, but reminiscent of a high-end salon treatment.

What We Like
  • Cleanses without stripping natural oils

  • Encourages new baby hairs

  • Helps reduce hair loss

What to Consider
  • Doesn't lather well

  • Doesn't smooth flyaways well


Hair Type:
All | Key Ingredients: Peppermint oil, avocado oil | Amount: 8 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This is a sulfate-free, low-lather shampoo, which isn't everyone's cup of tea but is often preferred by those with natural hair, as it's less likely to weaken hair fibers. Our tester, Kimberly, tried it on her thick, curly hair, and while it didn't seem to speed up growth, she noticed more baby hairs and a reduction in shedding and hair loss at the end of the testing period. Her hair also felt fuller, smoother, and shinier. This shampoo cleaned the hair well without making it so squeaky clean that it stripped the natural oils. It has a subtle astringent feeling (likely due to the peppermint oil) without being overly harsh. The peppermint oil is supposed to minimize itching and flaking while stimulating the scalp to encourage hair growth. Unfortunately, there wasn't much of a difference in flyaway prevention.

What We Like
  • Won't fade or dull color

  • Encourages healthy growth

  • Improves scalp health

What to Consider
  • May leave slight residue on scalp

  • Results aren't dramatic

Hair Type: Color-treated, fine, thinning | Key Ingredients: Hexapeptide-11 | Amount: 8 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Formulated specifically for color-treated hair, this shampoo exfoliates the scalp and supports healthy hair growth. We didn't observe faster or new hair growth from using this shampoo—but that's not what it claims to do. It calls on Hexapeptide-11 (a synthetic peptide) to improve scalp health and fortify hair follicles to encourage healthy (but not necessarily accelerated) growth while potentially reducing fallout and slowing hair loss. There wasn't a substantial difference in the state of our tester Taylor's hair at the end of the testing period, but it seems like the longer you use this shampoo, the more it'll work for you. Also, the brand notes you'll get the best results by using it alongside its Hair Enhancing Serum. As for day-to-day washing, this product cleansed without fading or dulling our color. Just be sure to rinse it out thoroughly—otherwise, it may leave a residue on your scalp.

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What We Like
  • Moisturizing formula

  • Supports healthy growth

  • Leaves hair feeling denser

What to Consider
  • Thick consistency

  • Doesn't lather well

Hair Type: Dry, brittle, damaged, fine | Key Ingredients: Castor oil | Amount: 16.9, 33.8 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This hydrating shampoo nourishes dry, brittle hair to promote growth and prevent breakage, thanks to the inclusion of castor oil and shea butter. It doesn't claim to help hair grow faster or make you sprout new hairs but rather supports general healthy growth. On that front, we think it delivered. After the testing period, our tester Sukhman's hair felt somewhat denser and a bit stronger. If you have dry hair, the moisturizing formula will replenish it without leaving a residue. Since the consistency is thick, it can be hard to spread throughout the hair and get a good lather going, but it still rinses out easily. It's also sulfate-free, so you shouldn't have to worry about it stripping or dulling your color.

What We Like
  • Helps detangle curls

  • Hydrates without weighing down hair

  • Adds fullness and volume

What to Consider
  • Not the most clarifying

Hair Type: All | Key Ingredients: Biotin, vitamin E, rosemary oil | Amount: 8 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This shampoo from The Mane Choice made the hair feel noticeably fuller and more voluminous. And although it was super hydrating, it didn't weigh down hair or leave roots feeling greasy. Our tester, Lauren, didn't have anything to report in terms of new or faster growth, but the formula helped detangle and add definition, which is clutch for curly hair. Since the consistency is thick and creamy, it doesn't lather as readily as other products we tested—you'll need a bit more product and extra water to get it to foam. The non-stripping shampoo doesn't dry out hair, but you won't get that squeaky-clean feeling of a clarifying formula, either.

What We Like
  • Makes hair look and feel fuller

  • Supports slightly faster growth

  • Pleasant showering experience

What to Consider
  • May not promote new growth

  • Doesn't make hair smoother or shinier

Hair Type: Fine, thinning, brittle | Key Ingredients: Black baccara rose, rose stem cells, growth factors, bond filler | Amount: 8.5 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

After six weeks of lathering with this shampoo, our tester Diana's hair appeared thicker and fuller. It seemed to help speed up hair growth slightly but not necessarily curb shedding or spark new growth. While it made her hair more manageable and she could go longer between washes, it didn't do much to improve the texture, smooth flyaways, or add shine. This shampoo did, however, strengthen her hair, helping protect it against daily stressors like blow-drying, brushing, and wearing a tight ponytail. The showering experience was pleasant as well: It easily foamed up into thick suds and had a light rose water scent.

What We Like
  • Travel- and eco-friendly

  • Lathers surprisingly well

  • Boosts volume and manageability

What to Consider
  • Growth isn't very noticeable

Hair Type: Thinning, fine, damaged | Key Ingredients: Rice water protein, amino acids | Amount: 3.2 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This shampoo bar is great for travel and people who want to minimize their use of plastic containers. It contains rice protein, which the brand says can boost hair volume by 20% in as little as five washes. We didn't notice a whole lot of increased growth, but our tester Lisa's hair was undeniably smoother, shinier, and easier to manage after six weeks. With daily use, the hair felt clean, refreshed, and incredibly soft. The hydrating, sulfate-free formula didn't strip strands of their natural oils and seemed to help prevent a dry, flaky scalp. It also lathered well, considering that it's a solid bar. And it never left behind a residue—a common complaint with bar shampoos.

What We Like
  • Gentle, non-stripping formula for daily use

  • Plant-based, organic ingredients

  • Blocks hormone that may cause hair loss

What to Consider
  • Doesn't lather well

Hair Type: Thinning, fine, damaged, color-treated | Key Ingredients: Saw palmetto, rosemary oil, green tea | Amount: 8, 16 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Not all hair-growth shampoos are suitable for daily use. If you're looking for something you can use regularly without worrying about stripping your hair or irritating your scalp, this gentle, sulfate-free shampoo from Pura D'or is the way to go. It's formulated with plant-based ingredients, many of which are organic. It contains saw palmetto, green tea, and rosemary oil, which have been shown to block the hormone DHT (short for dihydrotestosterone). An excess of DHT can cause some forms of hair loss. However, since it's sulfate-free, it doesn't lather much.

before and after PURA D'OR Hair Thinning Therapy Shampoo

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What We Like
  • Improves scalp health and hair follicle restoration

  • Prevents hair thinning and breakage

  • Strengthening

What to Consider
  • Herbal scent is fragrant and may not be for everyone

Hair Type: Thinning, color-treated, damaged | Key Ingredients: Pure rosemary oil, ceramides, plant proteins | Amount: 8.4 oz | Sulfate-Free: No | Cruelty-Free: Yes

This shampoo is designed to address hair thinning from the source, meaning it targets scalp health and hair follicle restoration with its formula. Pure rosemary oil, proteins, and ceramides work to nourish and repair the scalp by stimulating hair follicles. After over a month of testing, our associate editor, Caitlyn Martyn, noticed her scalp itchiness subsided, leading to a healthier scalp. She also mentioned her hair felt softer, stronger, and easier to manage, which only proves hair health relies on the condition of the scalp. It is worth noting this shampoo has a strong herbal scent, so if you are averse to powerful fragrances, this may not be the product for you. 

What We Like
  • Gentle, non-stripping formula

  • Hydrating

  • Reduces hair thinning

What to Consider
  • May not cleanse really dirty hair

Hair Type: Fine, dry, thinning | Key Ingredients: Aloe vera, Saw Palmetto, rosemary oil | Amount: 10.14, 16.9 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

BondiBoost’s shampoo for thinning hair has a gentle, plant-derived formula that encourages hair growth. Between the aloe vera and saw palmetto extract, this vegan formula gently cleanses and hydrates the hair. The rosemary oil works to stimulate hair growth, similar to the Nécessaire Rosemary Shampoo, but without a strong fragrance. It’s a low-lather shampoo, so it won’t strip the hair of natural oils so it is perfectly suited for fine, dry, or thin hair.

"The peppermint-infused shampoo smells incredible and thanks to a whole slew of other ingredients (like the brand's Redensyl and Procapil, aka “nature’s minoxidil”) to boosts hair growth," Caitlyn shares.

What We Like
  • Formulated with caffeine to speed up hair growth

  • Thickening

  • Reduces hair shedding

What to Consider
  • Not a quick fix

Hair Type: Fine, thinning, damaged | Key Ingredients: Biotin, zinc, caffeine | Amount: 10.14, 16.9 oz | Sulfate-Free: Yes | Cruelty-Free: Yes

Known to speed up the hair growth cycle, caffeine is one of the active ingredients in this shampoo. Like other hair-thickening products, this shampoo is also formulated with biotin and zinc to strengthen and smooth. It includes the trifecta of hair growth ingredients that dermatologist Dr. Dendy Engelman, M.D., says speed up hair growth by promoting blood flow to the scalp. Reviewers report thicker hair, less shedding, and a healthier scalp, but do not expect instant results with this shampoo, as it takes some time to work.

"This shampoo feels super silky upon application. It lathers immediately and gives a good amount of slip. There's definitely a scent, but not an overpowering one, and it doesn't linger too long," associate editorial director Ally Hirschlag adds. "I love how such a lightweight shampoo can deliver much thicker, healthier-feeling hair."

What to Look for in Hair-Growth Shampoo:

  • Scalp Support: Dr. Engelman recommends looking for a product that supports scalp and hair follicle health. "The scalp plays an important role in growing and maintaining strong, healthy hair," she explains. To do so, look for stimulating ingredients such as biotin, zinc, niacin, peppermint, rosemary oil, and caffeine. "These encourage blood flow to the scalp and nutrient delivery to the hair follicle, promoting hair growth," she explains.
  • Conditioning and Moisturizing Ingredients: Hair that is dry and stripped of natural oils won't lead to healthy growth. With this in mind, Dr. Engelman suggests looking for products with conditioning and moisturizing ingredients. "These are key because they keep the strands healthy and strong," she says.
  • Sulfate-Free Formula: Dr. Engelman recommends steering clear of shampoos that contain sulfates, which she says can dry out and potentially irritate your scalp. Many of the options we tested and included in this list are sulfate-free.

How We Tested Hair Growth Shampoos

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We believe in using the products we recommend, so we prioritize testing them in real-life settings and in our NY-based Lab.

  • Hair Growth Shampoos Tested: 23
  • Testing Period: 6 weeks
  • Methodology: Shampoos were tested at home in our everyday lives. Each shampoo was tested on various hair types (type 1-2, type 2-3, and type 3-4). 
  • Factors Considered: Shampoo lather, consistency, whether or not each left a residue, performance, and results (i.e. improvement in thickness or fullness).
FAQ
  • Does hair-growth shampoo really work?

    According to Dr. Engelman, yes, quality hair-growth shampoos can work—but don't expect a miracle. "While they won't suddenly make thinning hair long and full, they can boost the hair's volume, speed up growth, and strengthen strands to prevent hair loss and breakage," she says.

  • How long will it take to see results from using a hair-growth shampoo?

    If you choose an effective formula, you should see less shedding within a couple of weeks and new hair growth within one to three months. Wondering how often you should use a shampoo for hair growth? Most products are designed to be used a few times a week, though some are suitable for daily use. When in doubt, follow the brand's recommendation.

  • Does tea tree shampoo help with hair growth?

    Dr. Engelman says tea tree oil shampoos won't stimulate hair growth but can promote overall hair and scalp health. "Tea tree oil makes hair follicles more accepting of nutrients and promotes healthy, strong hair growth," she tells Byrdie. "However, there is no evidence that it speeds up hair growth."

Meet Our Experts

We consulted two experts for this story:

  • Kate Holden, AIT, is a trichologist consultant based in Manchester, United Kingdom, and an associate member of the Institute of Trichologists. She diagnoses and treats various hair and scalp conditions, including hair loss and thinning.
  • Dr. Dendy Engelman, M.D., FACMS, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologic surgeon in New York.

Why Trust Byrdie

Byrdie contributor Theresa Holland is a seasoned writer, product reviewer, and editor specializing in haircare, at-home beauty treatments, wellness, and lifestyle.

Edited by Lauren Pardee
Updated by Caitlyn Martyn
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